Sentences with phrase «average of job creation»

One data point does not make a trend, but also take note of the fact that employment growth for June in the U.S. would bring the rolling average of job creation, as measured by the last few months, to less than 150,000.

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Job creation remained solid in the small business sector as owners reported a seasonally - adjusted average employment change per firm of 0.36 workers, one of the best readings in survey history.
Scale start - ups — the leading engine of job creation — are staying private longer, on average 11 years in 2014, and, in some cases, are even going straight from venture to private equity ownership to provide liquidity to early investors and employees.
With the Labor Department's announcement today that the U.S. economy added 155,000 jobs in December and that the unemployment rate held steady at 7.8 %, one comes to a depressing realization: the average monthly job creation in 2012 of 153,000 jobs was exactly the same as it was in 2011.
After all, the pace of monthly job creation has averaged 185k this year to date, which should more or less reflect the trend.
While job creation has been undeniably strong in recent months (an average of 290,000 over the last three months), it's the sluggish wage growth and productivity that appear to be larger issues.
A report published by the Kauffman Foundation claims that startups — defined as companies less than 5 years old — accounted for all net job creation in the US between 1980 and 2007, despite the fact that on average, only half of the startups ever get to celebrate their fifth anniversary.
Mr. Speaker, based on our policy objective of ensuring macroeconomic stability, and growing the economy for job creation, whilst protecting social spending, the following macroeconomic targets are set for the 2018 fiscal year: • Overall GDP growth rate of 6.8 percent; • Non-oil GDP growth rate of 5.4 percent; • End period inflation rate of 8.9 percent; • Average inflation rate of 9.8 percent; • Fiscal deficit of 4.5 % percent GDP; • Primary balance (surplus) of 1.6 percent of GDP; and • Gross Foreign Assets to cover at least 3.5 months of imports of goods and services
E.J. McMahon: «New York's preliminary employment numbers for August were a near - repeat of July: private - sector job creation in the Empire State trailed the national average, with nearly all the net gains concentrated in New York City and its surrounding suburbs.»
While the Prairie State's relatively high spendable average income is a positive, it should be noted the state is at the same time plagued by high out - migration of families with children and extraordinarily poor job creation.
While overall job creation in New York remain positive in 2016, the rate of growth slowed to the national average after consecutive years where the city outpaced the rest of the country.
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